Tools for Oceanography and Ecosystemic Modeling (Iste) is authored by André Monaco, an esteemed expert in the field. The first edition of this comprehensive resource was published on July 14, 2016, by Wiley-ISTE. With ISBN-13: 978-1119330240, this book offers a detailed exploration into the methodologies and tools essential for understanding and managing the complex ocean ecosystem.
The text delves into the diverse array of observational and monitoring techniques used across various scales to study the ocean. From the effectiveness of fishing gears in sampling to the sophisticated use of underwater acoustics for detecting, counting, identifying, and listening to marine life, each method is meticulously examined. Bio-logging technologies are also highlighted, providing insights into the behavior of marine animals and their physiological changes.
In addition to these practical approaches, the book explores various models that integrate different scientific knowledge frameworks. These models are presented not only in a functional context but also in an exploratory design, exploring multiple scenarios for ecosystem changes under global pressures. This multidimensional approach allows readers to grasp both the current state and potential future trajectories of oceanic ecosystems.
This volume serves as part of the “Seas and Oceans” Set, which aims to provide a holistic understanding of marine environments through interdisciplinary perspectives. By adopting a transversal approach, it contributes significantly to the governance and sustainable management of our oceans, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, policymakers, and environmentalists alike.
